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CCAT (Coastal Communities Adapting Together)
The Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) project aims to support coastal communities to understand climate change and how they can adapt to these changes.
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The Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) project aims to support coastal communities to understand climate change and how they can adapt to these changes.

Editors
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Fernanda Terra Stori
Fernanda is an oceanographer interested in social-ecological systems. She obtained her PhD in 2010 (UFSCar/Brazil) and currently works at MaREI/UCC (IRL).
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Alex Cameron-Smith
Community and Climate Change Engagement Coordinator (CCAT Project)
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Chiara Cocco
Since 2015, her research focuses on the application of geospatial techniques in urban-regional planning and on the development of geodesign methods and tools.
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Saul Crowley
Research Scientist on the CCAT Project https://twitter.com/SaulCrowley
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Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Community Engagement and Communications Coordinator (CCAT Project)
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Writers
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Bruno de Andrade
Bruno de Andrade is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the UCD Landscape Architecture under the CCAT project (Coastal Communities Adapting Together).
Go to the profile of Alex Cameron-Smith
Alex Cameron-Smith
Community and Climate Change Engagement Coordinator (CCAT Project)
Go to the profile of Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Lauren Blacklaw-Jones
Community Engagement and Communications Coordinator (CCAT Project)
Go to the profile of Emma McKinley